Rostovfan wrote:I know a little bit about Suslova. After Dmitrieva, Akopian left the team she was on a leading role in Dinamo. Dinamo has a poor management and finance, because the budget depends on local authorities, who are not interested in handball. Volgograd handball school is famous not only in Russia. So Suslova was invited by Trefilov to the camp, but I don't remember she was in the roster of national team. She got cranial cruciate ligament rupture in last championship, so she was recovering. Here is her statistic http://rushandball.ru/players/4420#stats

Rostovfan wrote:Rostov lost three foreign players. We bought Kuznetsova (good left wing, but often injured), Abbingh ( talanted player, not sure that she is better defender than Barbosa). We got three players from junior team Maslova, Dulieva and Shavman, all are talanted, but for them it's very hard to get time on court. Sen will return, not sure about Bobrovnikova. Martin is more experienced coach than Bougeant. So there are some pluses and minuses, I hope Rostov don will achieve final four next year.

I think Bobrovnikova is pregnant again, according to Insta pics...and she is not in the training camp of Rostov in Rogla, Ljubljana...

For her is family now is on the first place. I think she is not going for next Olympic Games. Anybody knows which team will sign Trischuk?

Rostovfan wrote:I know a little bit about Suslova. After Dmitrieva, Akopian left the team she was on a leading role in Dinamo. Dinamo has a poor management and finance, because the budget depends on local authorities, who are not interested in handball. Volgograd handball school is famous not only in Russia. So Suslova was invited by Trefilov to the camp, but I don't remember she was in the roster of national team. She got cranial cruciate ligament rupture in last championship, so she was recovering. Here is her statistic http://rushandball.ru/players/4420#stats

I don't understand this project at all. Guilao is a good transfer, but the roster is full of mediocore foreign players. It's possibly a bit off-topic, but some of them could be easily replaced by Hungarians as well.

But most importantly, as I see, they follow a kind of "OK, we have money now, so let's spend it" strategy.